The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 21, 1935, Page 8, Image 8

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    Tage Eight
H IL L S B O R O
Loses Fathe
Valentino First Party Success
Wife in Films
at Hazeldale
ARGUS.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Vances Back
a‘ ,Uillcy H,,,ne
from South
C ouple H o n o re d
Ex-Official Dies
Program Held
at St. Mary’s
I lie Huge of Three Itlvers sav
Ihul now the telegraph pro., , ,,,
sending photos has been perfr<i,.,i
whenever he sees u aamtlog (el.
graph wire he U going c, u<„ .....
Hm'.'h1' « 5 ? ' ' “ * “
illy Mrs l,»<u Wright)
THATCHEK Mr and Mrs Jim
Wright celebrated their stiver w ed
Rev. Stroup Dies; Couple
Dates Changed for Classes dil'« anniversary Sunday at their Aloha V e t e r a n in V . i . . .
home in Dilley P ro c n t w ere Mr
n" * ‘,<«,ran in Veters
Student Body Back« Week
Honored Saturday
in SERA Sewing Work
and Mrs. Marion Hart and daugh- i
Hospital in Portland
Vocational Guidance
ters Donna and Colleen of Hills­
boro. Mrs. O A. Barnes and daugh­
(B y M r , H iiuh l lu n te t t .l
t By Mr», J. C. S m ith )
ter Joyce of Multnomah. Mr. and
I By H. C. S ivard)
ORENCO- Mrs. George F. Me
HAZEl.DALE Community club Mrs. O N Mullikan and daughter
ST MARY'S OF THE VAI.l.EV
ALOHA
Mr. and after
Mrs u 'f i / e
held a very suctesttul card party Naorna and sons Alvin a n d ’Doyle. Viincc
‘have "retunied
Culloch attended the funeral o
Beaverton Music pupils of S
Everything In Insurance
,
her father. Rev. George M. Strouj.
M V entertuiued friends mid rela­
ps
5i‘T
i
'd
,n
e
.?
'otJL
?”d
Harry
King
of
'm
onths'
visit
in
California
88, retired minister, who die.
tives with a St. Patrick's program
of 'SOD' were in play High honors McMinnville. Ethel Wilson of Port-
E bw i. n a i
IU I Washington
H.
R
A
lterm
att
and
fumily
of
Thursday at his twine in Multn».
Friday evening The oparatta, "In
w ere won by Mrs. Waldele and land. Mr and Mrs A C McGuire Albany were week-end visitors at
mah. Funeral services w ere heli
the Candy Shop," arranged by
D ine Rutz of Portland Consolation and Mr J. H McGuire of Forest (he II Morrison home
Saturday in M ultnomah Evangelic
members
of the musleul stuff was
went to Mrs. J. C Sm ith and Max Grove. Mr. and Mrs. George Wil-
Lee in V eterans' Hospital
Berger Music was supplied by son. Mr and Mrs. Delbert Hutch
al church, an institution which h
colorful mid picturesque. Cast in­
CORWIN HARDW ARE
Glenn
Lee
is
undergoing
treat-
Sherm an Rhodes
helped organize Rev. Calver oi
cluded Betty Ju Murphy, Ella Mary
Headquarters
ens
W a,!a a n d Mr a,,d Mrs. l.ou ment at the Veterans' hospital I in
ficiated w ith interm ent in River
Murphy, Patricia Harden, Gerald
Julius Gassner. who has been Wright of Thatcher, Lola and liiir Portland.
Hunting and Fishing
side cemetery. Rev Stroup came t
Ine
Taylor,
Bmliuru
Williams,
Isu-
seriously ill with pneumonia, i s 1 old Wright of Dilley.
Mrs. Jot> Bush returned Friday
slow ly recovering.
Portland 60 years ago During 5
i bel Tyler, C atherine Anzalone,
Supplies
C elebrate Birthdays
from a six m onths’ visit w ith rela­
years of his residence there he wa
1 llernurdine Smith, Kenneth Wort
Dales Changed
tives in the mid-west.
Aladdin
Lampe
Nellie
Haney
was
given
a
birth-
active in his profession.
; mun, A thena Cotslfus, K athleen St
The SERA Sewing club, w hich Jav party Friday night at her
Robert Cham berlain, who under-
Tubes Tested Free
j Martin, Louise Howara, Minims Long's Radio
Mr and Mrs. L. T Woodwan
form erly met on
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Thursday ____
afte
uncle's home. Lou Wright, also " v n t a serious operation a week
j Oilier num bers on (tie program
attended a meeting of the stock
noons will meet Tuesdays at 1:30. " 'a lte r Wright and M arjorie Van- a*° “ * *he Emanuel hospital, is
j w ere: "Four-Leaf Clover," chorus,
holders of the Farm ers' Co-opei J
Everybody welcome Mrs. Becker derzanden helped to celebrate as much Improved.
MAXTON A LOONKF
“Come Buck to Krill," Juck Murphy,
ative m arket in Portland Monda;
of Reedville is instructor. The 4-H th eir birthdays were all close to-
M ,s T H- Leigh and son Harold,
¡Dolores, K athleen St. Marlin; ru s­
night.
Producen of Quality
club is now in full swing with gether. Present were Ray Cutright. and Miss Nellie Davis of Astorin
tic dunce. Mareia Wilder; "London !
* M
* arjorie
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j . Victor
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-uitors at the S.
Mr and Mrs Sam Coy of H ills-,
Brord
as president
and O rval
Haney and - Ruth ■
we®k-cnd
SAND
and GRAVEL
Fred Everest, form er W ashington ‘*«,rry A lr-' Frances Millet. “A 1
boro visited at the W F. H unter j
O neta Hesterley, secretary Mrs W. Dee of Strasse!, Norma Ruthford. F e,ters home
county recorder, died in P ortland Medley of Airs," string ensemble. Plant located 4 miles north of For­
home one day last week.
P Brooks is leader.
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enneth and Ruth Brown and Bet- . Mrs- c M ---------
cCarthey
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ey of Kelso left
C harlalne Meek. Dorolhy Solder est (.liove on Gales Creek Phone
Monday
Making a screen “ com eback.“
Mrs. H. N Robinson of Forest '
G eraldine Taylor o f Cooper t-v Hoover of Dilley, M arjorie Van- J'lesday for California after a few
Lattonne llubel, Mary Urselli, Jean
I600H
G rove spent Friday afternoon with
Jean Acker, above, first and d i­ Mountain, who is a student at St derzanden. M argaret E s l i n g e r , ¿ays' visit with her mother, Mrs
Klein, Frances Carlson, Elizabeth
Mrs. S. L. C arlyle and Mrs. Mary-
vorced wife of th e late R udolph Mary's in the Valley, took part in Ralph and Bob Vanderzanden. Snyder. Mrs M cCarthey has been
Kuufman, Hetty Jo Murphy.
Beach.
V alentino, has sta rte d work in a musical recital given there last Vernon and Lanor Lydu and Mil- !“ “nd is making the trip south
Under the auspices of the stu­
Mr. and Mrs R. B Morris of
ton Cropp of Kansas City. B ernard t0. regain her health.
a Hollywood film production. Friday evening.
dent
body, a Vocational Guidance
P ortland visited at the Ernest W il-! She is also w riting a book in
and Evelyn O rtm an and A rthur
Mr. and Mrs. L. E K latt wit-
Livrrm ores Move
eek was held during the week.
fert home Saturday
.... and Mrs. John
uo„n Liverm
m verm ore
ore Sears oi David Hil1- “ arjorie Place
the launching of the new
Mr.
which h er one-tim e husband,
(C o n tin u el from p a s . u n .l
. Speakers were; "Vocational Home
Division II 4-H cooking club met
filmdom's “ g reat lover,“ will have gone to Seattle to m ake th eir ot Banks- W ilbur and Willis and *!‘ihth5,us5‘ tender, the Rhododen- they have previous fire departm ent Economies,' Mary Cullen of the
home
Evelvn
oh F
r itc h
in the school lunch room Wednes- ; figure prom inently.
Evelyn Shearer
Shearer. B Bob
Fritch
and d ruu in Portland Saturday
experience
R
etirem
ent
age
was
Oregon Journal; "Nursing," Miss
day afternoon. Elva Bradley and
Harvey , Riddling
of -----
Hillside. . Patri-
inua j UimCItrU
....
.....
Birthday
Observed
set at 50 years except thut the agelC ruw e, supci intendent of V isiting'
Joy Hoague dem onstrated and
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Liverm ore cla and Mable Dougharty. P hilip I f l l i n p a t
may be extended to 55 if desired Nurses' association; "T each in g ." I
served a luncheon to the class and
. itertained at a St P a tr ic k " dm
Irene Mulvey. Pearl Wil-
S t K U ltO I l
by the dc|>artmcnt and the indl- Mrs F R rverm an; "Married Life,"
their leader, Miss M aria McKinnis.
ner party on Sunday honoring son and BiB Stew art of Forest
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can satisfactorily pass « Sodullty Moderator; "Secretariate,"
Mrs. Alice Clow and Miss Bessie
Mr M yrtle Liverm ore on her ? rov‘’ W a,ter and B verett Haney,
n O t l O r e d O il b l l l l d a V vidual
physical
exam ination
, C Walker of N orthw estern School
and F rank of Multnomah and Mrs
birthday Guests w ere M rs Frank John and Rosie p “ulsen. Estell. Al-
„
, , ,
’
Rural
equipm ent may respond t o ' of Commerce
I
ivormnea
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and
Lorrttlg*
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(oil
Ciameo of Stayton visited Orenco
Bought and Sold
Senior class presented "Thanks Liverm ore Mr. and Mrs. Francis ma and L orr‘ne Love. Helen Mur
ularms
from
outside
of
the
city
at
Miss Murlal Cooper was t h e
KINTON—Mr
and
Mrs.
Edward
friends Saturday evening
Awfully" at a special assembly- Livermore. Mrs. Ivy Syverson. Mr phy' Ker,heth Willis, Cecil Tower
any
time,
but
requests
for
other
week-end
guest
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Mr. and Mrs Russell Gramm ar last Friday The program was ded­ and Mrs Ves
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C harlie Bennett, Donna and Bill Sunday a T
' t h e “ ,dinner
Baney. _
apparatus must be subm itted to G 1>. Sinks of Portland
and children of Portland visited at icated to B W. Barnes and an en­
Mr and Mrs. John Black have M orrow- George and Clifford Rut- Mrs J H Aten The
M* “ nd the
1925 Dodge Touring
mayor for his approval. An
M V. basketball team played
the G. A. Robson home Sunday larged photograph of Mr. Barnes left for G ardner to attend the fun- an- Claudie Raymond
Farthing observing their Ihmtv eighth S S * other feature o f t h e ordinance on S St
_
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Stephen’s
court
M
arch
8
1927 Ford Roadster
G roup I. 4-H cooking club, met was presented to the student body eral of Mrs. Spancer. w ho is Mrs Coynes,
M aurice LaSalle. Mrs. ding anniversary and r .
w ith their leader. Mrs. Ernest Wil Cast of the play included Don Black's mother. M rs . Bledsoe a Paulsen, Mr. and Mrs. W alter some nice gifts' F r i e n d / “ makes it possible for regular putd ' und left their hostesses holding the
1926
Ford Coupe
city
employes
to
be
members
of
heavy
end
of
a
23
to
17
score
fert,
Friday
afternoon. Louise Chase. Kathleen McAlear, Evelyn form er resident of Hazeiuale was Wr*8ht-
W ilbur W right and Mr tertained a / t h e i r home i
the departm ent at no salary.
The old superstition of "unlucky
Parks and Esther Bella gave a Paslev. Wanda Park. Violet Jensen. also a daughter of Mrs s j m w
1931
Ford Roadster
and Mrs
Lou Wr‘8ht Th* evening nine
h° me thc eve'
A uthorization for the p rep ara­ 13" does not hold good at S. M
dem onstration of making sandwich Helen Baughman. O radell Priekett.
Mr and Mrs. L. S. Kaiser of was sP®nt in P|a >'in8 games.
Mrs Mahle
.
tion of an SERA project for re ­ V.'s since the game played o n
1929 Chevrolet Truck
fillings.
Portland
visited
Mr
and
Mrs
W
.
CeSl1
Tower,
W
ilbur
Wright,
Nel-
with
her
aunt
Mrs
Wh°
ls
Florence Holcomb. Helen Wick.
Floyd Williams, pairing of sidewalks in the busi- Mudellene's floor Murch 13. Both
.
¡le Haney and Mabie D augharty of Clackamas.
Miss McGee Entertains
Hazel Hanna. Betty Havens. F ran­ d d ---- 1— i—,
was given by the school« eagerly anticipated t h i s
Lawrence
and
t
o
Gassner
went
'
‘sited
NeUie's
parents.
Mr"
and
I
w
ith
h
e
r
’7
a
r
5
t
A
‘
week end nW
ces
Lair.
Helen
Nelson
and
Emy
Miss Lucille McGee entertained
and Mrs conncil An ordinance was adopted meeting as the first game h u d
M n n n v is u lk
aaaasksa * L -
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Q t p n r 'a 'z U
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.
’ Mr.
Just received carload of
Fred
Haney,
near
S
tr
a
m
i
H
arry
A
Richards
Lou
Headrick.
Marion
P
eter
and
to
Monmouth
over
the
w
eek-end
„
Friday afternoon w ith a St. Pat
last fall requiring owners of busi­ ended in a tie, 18 to 18 Then S.
new Willy« automobile«!
, Sunday.
rick ’s day party for a group of M arie Doern w ere stage and prop­ guests of W ilbur Crocker.
M r and Mrs. W alter W right ve” ve'l l i ntheVa^ r "w ^.i,
’i.Kb? ,n ness property to m ake the repairs M V. won out 21 to 17.
G arden Club Form ed
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young children. Present w ere Val­ erty managers and Miss Tennes­
rf>nf th n
.«xnrl «a/itH k a e »»»»-
*
JKI. t U Ct k
it ll in - but the grace period lias expired
Eight of the girls of H azeldale' sPe n t the w eek-end w ith her par- flucnza.
fluenza but is » little im proved The city now plans to do the work
erie Stew art, Mary Jan e McEntee, see W eatherred. director.
rU M M Y W IL L O W
Senate club vv a s entertained school have organized a garden ents- Mr. and Mrs. Place, near
Agency
and assess costs to property ow n­ T h * »I m p u f ■ w in ter w ar uv«r
G race Karns. Nancy Pitman. Eve­
H. E. C. Has Meet
A
m
i
I
woke
fro m my lun«. Inn« nap,
club.
They
call
them
selves
"The
Banks-
If an SERA project could be
lyn Losli, Lorene Scheldt and Rich­ Monday evening by Gene and Dr.
G raham -Paige Sedan
R E club of Kinton G range met ers.
obtained,
labor
c
o
.ti
would
^¿1
¡
J
Busy
Bee
"
Ruth
Miller
is
p
resi­
J. H. Rossman Following tw o -
ard Stew art
at the hall Thursday afternoon
$649 Delivered Here
Mrs. J. P. Rogers spent a couple m inute talks by each of the mem­ dent and O neta Hesterley, secre­
Next meeting will be at the hall elim inated
tary.
bers
on
famous
composers,
a
short
Application
of
Foster
A
K
leiser'
<l*
1
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a
ll
pueey
willow:
W illy* 4-door Sedan
of days with relatives and friends
April 11 and all ladies are invited
Mrs. C harles Nelson of Cooper
musical program was given. Dr
yA»
a a
pw • j
to attend.
to place signboards at Tenth and a “I
“ ‘’T ’ ’“1 I?,
in P ortland last week.
$579 Delivered Here
Baseline
and
on
the
east
side
of
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The basketball second team d e­ Rossman spoke on health and ex ­ M ountain is confined to her home
Ladies’ Aid held a special meet-
Come in for
feated Reedville Thursday night plained the significance and p rin ­ w ith an attack of measles.
. M.‘hke M lkulak and
visitod S nid” a h,^n e ’ to ¿-ork“ ” ■? q u in ’ Tenth opposite the baseball park J To msk« you ao p r r f r r t ly fln»T
was denied by the council. The
32 to 24 in the Orenco gymnasihm. ciples of the M endelian laws. Gene
DemonMtration
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sed
e
r
a
n
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f
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a
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onalt.
surly
rro
riw
.
Rossman
explained
the
fundam
en­
G arden club J I t ®
.
I ’w p in g up throuvh n»y »oft. u rw n grata
Dr. M O. Anderson visited sever­
the perm its u wl b i l e t h t f p lu n n t l lg Anil did you hurry ywur rum in«
al days last week w ith his sister. tals and im portance of astronomy.
He
also
discussed
various
phases
of
the
Long
planes
and
enjoyed
it
Valentine,
nephew,
in
Portland
b
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f
f
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mm
u
valentine,
a
nenhe
(ARM TAINTED
commission
left
the
m
atter
to
the
lUfor«
ihiy iuii bi.» xuitrd a n d p a s t T
M ra S. H. Smiley, and fam ily at
council. The latter group, however.
Scappoose. An enjoyable program of the telescope. A fter the m eet­
M lkes ,irstu *?de and hc Thursday a f te m .» ,,
Mrs Ethel McCormick
w e ^ ’X ’^
^ U e X * ^
and social was given by the Friend­ ing the members used the telescope m^ S O N H n / ^ A , . recent schot, said he got more thrill out of it
Ga» - Oil - A cceisories
ly club in the church parlors F ri­ built by Mr Rossman.
G
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cabinet
m
et
Monday
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Madelyn
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hattuck
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mick's
mother.
Mrs
Llllv
M
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annuaI
basis
and
that residents in ia*1 w Inter had surely <«nr
day night.
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v ln im lv
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plan for a pioneer committee. I n - ! was hired to teach the school for
Mr Mikulak. who is Oregon U s 1 Iv. Saturday
the vicinity of I the
proposed site!
Car» W ashed and Polished
Shower Given
, A m i now m y prou y w hite k a lk in ,
stallation ceremony will be held *he third successive year.
nationally famous "Iron Mike," is
C harles VanKIeek of Hiteon vis be given a hearing.
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A shower was given in honor at Shute park Wednesday. Miss
Mrs. Ida Wolf arrived last week finishing his academic course at ited relatives here M-?rrh
Perm
it
wus
granted
for
the
ren-
a
ii
the
ro>i
of
the
oomou
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flora
13.
of Miss Darle Huntington of Aloha Grace Lawers has asked for a copy j £rom Orange. Cal., to m ake her Oregon and plans to coach a West-
Mr and Mrs
ovation of the building on Second W111 follow and hold f u ll «way,
and Gail Rood of Molalla at the of the cerem onial used by Hilis- ! b ?m e. a*.¿he B. E. W aldorf home, ern college team after one more attended"thp fun..r,-!l n»*"?
G E O R G IA N A R A N H
avenue now occupied by Larson's
home of her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. boro girls at the m id-w inter con- She is Mrs. W aldorf's mother.
season with the Chicago C ardinals in Sherwood M irrh 19 " relatlvc restaurant.
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Frank Warren, in Orenco S atu r­ ference in Forest Grove. G. R
C harles Johnson and fam ily vis- He and Mrs. M ikulak are m aking
State Capitol News L etter—G iv­
t S! * * k . , , r a v | e r
Breeds
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day night. Miss H untington is the week will extend from A pril 8 to ited at the D. M artin home at th eir home in Eugene.
ing the highlights of official ac- I 2nd and Wash. Phone 2641
J J
VanKIeek received a letter I I lD e m illf T T p « f c
Yamhill Sunday.
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daughter of Dr. W. D. and Mrs. 14.
tlvity
at Salem Every week In
from a firm i n Petalum a. C a l. A u w v r »-U l111 1 » MS
the Argus.
,,
H untington of Aloha. Over seventy
Philo club held a skating party
who
deal
in
chickens
and
eggs
in­
relatives and friends w ere -present. at th e Oaks rin k last Monday.
forming
him
that
the
m
arket
is
A lively program was enjoyed by
c a l 8 ior allesU
the - heavier
breeds
of I
Fl
a "LZ*”
I C(»IT t i fi 11F«Ì fP tW It t ’N Ifl
all after which the couple were V. F. W. Sponsors Dance
»n«)
Mrs. W. L. Peters of Scholls was
and Rhode Inland rid”" ™ d * k s !
Kr, t'«e r' »£><* A">
presented w ith many Jovely and
A macher
useful gifts
at Their Hall Saturday in n g the past J week.
wee»k.
his co-operation in securing 50 non
000 I “5?—,
7>ay Pe.,e r . B< »scow
Funeral services for Mrs Ellen ms
Mrs. Louise Tem plar of Camas
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Havs Russell A n,olne,te Adams, 74, wife of J eggs at an early date
school—Mrs. Jam»
The V eterans of Foreign Wars
----- Auld. nurse.
spent last week w ith her cousin, I are sponsoring a dance for the re- and Delta Hays and M r' and Mrs
Eslinger, Jack
.¡>dam.s' !"“ *** held at the F rw
Mr
Mrs S C. Sparks and Mesdames clem
George Person, and family.
lief fund Saturday. At the hall at Thomas Springer visited at the Methodist church at 2 p. m. today. Mr and Mrs Bert Sparks and son Kelley w
and
‘d A.
w L. ‘ Brock. i St. Mat
— harles
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,
.v, wl»!.
... s Yates
z - .„ offi-
. ... of r.
. . . . Mr
•
Mr. and Mrs. B A. Mitchell Ninth and Oak. Every one welcome C
home
at - Iowa c Thi.rcH
Thursday)
with D
Rev.
Portland . visited
and Mrs' I thews-
m ' ^ 1 . Mrs
Mr'L Hayes Bickford, nurse
Springer
w ere guests at a St. P atrick's day
ciating. Y oungs Funeral H o m e Robert Pomerov Sundav
"*•" j Mesdames
«csaam es F
Fred Engeldlng. r. llel.-n
Hill Sunday.
dinner party Sunday at the Mrs.
i has charge of arrangem ents. In ­
Ivan Haynes and Shclbourn I
uhmn n “ nd i r “d,1Caldw " 11 Mrs
We specialize in quality com-
Rose M urphy home in Portland.
; m ereiai printing.—Argus.
tf
term ent w ill be in the J. O. O. F Bowen of Sherwood rode over on ' f„r Vir Rn “ n,an wlU act M ,lurse
Say you saw it in th e Argus.
cemetery.
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Invited during t h e ,
Mrs. Adams was born at Chero- the day with Mr and Mrs I ..
kee. Iowa, Septem ber 14, 1860. and Aten.
'
n ' day and anyone wishing to include i
has made her home in this com-
Mr. and Mrs A W Mills and children not In school may bring
m unity during the past 25 years, son of Tillamook spent the week them to either the Peter Buscow
(CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE)
or David Hill schools
She is survived by her widower, end at the Pomeroy home
a daughter. Mrs Irene DeHart of
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Chiloquin: two sisters, Mrs. Emma
Nellie Complaints
R. B arker of OelWien, la., and Mrs.
SAN FRANCISCO. Murch 22
H annah G. Eddy of Newtown, la.;
A total of 3176 com plaints against
and a brother, Judson S. Bartlet
violators of NRA codes have been
filed
with NRA directors of the
<Cnn»imitoi frnrr png? on«)
Plain and printed silks and
eight western states between J a n ­
PJankinton. S. D uary 2 and March 2. it was a n ­
rayon crepes. Bright colored
Mountain Home Sunday school s ' n M'Fred qf tvlH ellaS’truu<u,Cy' nounced today by Donald R en­
florals and spring pastels.
Y M.«P class is planning a pot S u id e R cik Neb F ° F ” f l ^ ° r ° shaw. western regional NRA direc­
luck dinner for Sunday at the of Laurel. Hagerman Id s h £
tor. Of this num ber 1675 have been
Selections are best n o w.
adjusted and 1052 have been In­
CBW'
“ Iowa;
S
an-
Taylor
of
Sherwood,
Ed-
Come in today!
and rejected because no
w ard H asstedt of Sherwood. Wad- vestigated
Miss Irma B aker of Manning ena,
Minn ; R. J R aster of Hills- violations w ere found. The re ­
was a week-end guest of friends I boro Canistota, S D ; M a r t i n maining 44!) com plaints have been
carried over Into t h e current
“ i i U l e ’M to FYaiwes HamUton vis-
m onth's business.
Clark Gable
Moccasin t o e s w i t h
Mrds X
£ ? dparent\ aM r and S O '
i C h a n e l De^orPel8onf,tSh:rn-'
Materials in
back jackets or
wedge heels, sport ox­
MrSk Ai ex Bruce- sev<-'ral days this wood, Donnybrook N D
le a rn in g Fast
tweeds and mix­
long tailored
week. Sunday guests at the Bruce
- County Agent
'
'
fords with fancy cut-outs,
"Well, what arc your views on
Cyrus
presided at
tures,
colors
tan,
home
included
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
style
coats.
m
atrim
ony
—- now th a t you have
Weyenberg white saddles
he am meeting
G. Bronleewe,
Woods and family of Portland and 1 ch
to r of while
comm T
erce
c o m S
• w £T ?" V fr™nd
brown, blue and
Matched skirts
and high heel pumps and
P ' C Hamllton and chairm an, welcomed the visitors “S™d uf the happy Rrooln
or the bright
ties.
grey. Complete
daughters.
Following the discussion the cham
P l happy Rro,,,n r,'sP°ndcd. "I've
Mr and
Mrs. Percy Hamilton ber of commerce J r v e d refresh’
fay en°U)?h to discover th a t It
colored plaids.
Special
size range.
expect to entertain members of the ments
served re fre sh -, jg much easier to follow a woman
I
han
It Is to lead h er.”—Ex.
Y. M. P. class with a hard times
party April 12 at the Alex Bruce
home Prizes are offered for the
best hard times costume.
and OXFORDS
RUSH LOW
Local B ody D irects
Ju ly F ou rth E vent
USED
CARS
H ilh i Seniors Give
Class Play Friday
M ikulak E njoys
rirSt
Iviclc
M ason HiU H ires
s L « y^ k " . ^ d ^ at£d^ , n S V
M adelyn S h attu ck 11
x iij u a l u
a y
vm
H elvetia
Used Car Exchange
mai
F uneral T o d ay for
M rs. Ellen A dam s cR‘,ck®"a-
to be G iven H ere
Hillsboro Motor Co.
CHEVROLET
Weil's Sale Spring Dresses
Sizes 14 to 52
-
N ew com er M eet
Proves P o p u lar
V alues to $7.00
$298
A nnounces
M ountain H o m e
A SUBSTANTIAL
R E D U C T IO N in the
YOUR SPRING SUIT
W hite Shoes
DELIVERED PRICE of the
£»£) QQ
NEW MASTER DE LUXE
C h ild ren ’s Shoes
Leather uppers with com­
position soles. Blacks and
browns also two tones
Su’z .....
98c
Qfc
Powers Grocery
WE KNOW
NEW FROCKS
TO CHIC
CHEVROLETS
— YOU kn o w
25c
as the most beautiful
car ever offered in the low-price
field, the Chevrolet Master De Luxe
offers the Turret-Top body by Fisher
...longer, wider bodies, presenting the
most modern conception of stream­
lining...The powerful “Y-K” frame...
Knee-Action and a host of other im­
provements which again emphasize
the fact that Chevrolet is the pioneer
of progress in the low-price field.
10c
PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR A
CHEVROLET MASTER DE LUXE NOWl
A C C L A IM E D
usi
MAIN STREET
PHONE 81
P ro m p t Service . . .
D O IT W ITH OUR
FABRICS A N D
Specials for March 22 and 23
McCALL PATTERNS
O X FO RD S
For Men
»■
New for spring! Plain
and cap t o e s , rubber
heels. Serviceable a n d
dressy.
Special
$2.98
Every woman enjoys wearing
a printed frock. And Ibis sea-
ton, she will enjoy if more
♦bon ever, for our new printed
crepes are lavitbly beautiful.
Moke them up with McCall
designs— you can be sure this
accurate pattern will aid you
in making tbe loveliest cos­
tumes imaginable.
New Rayon
Crepes—San­
forized B road­
cloths—Fancy
Crepe Weaves
and Piques.
Beautiful ma­
terials for your
new spring
frocks.
39c
W ORK SH O ES
Heavy black leather up­
pers with long wearing
composition soles. T h e
ideal spring work shoe
for men.
$«
Specially priced
1 .9 8
Sale 36-in. NEW SPRING PRINTS, yd. 10c
Tom ato Catsup
Crosse & Blackeil. 14-os.
Sliced
Beets
Red & White, No. 2 tins.
2 for
JUDGING
by the news from Broadway
the old axiom "Love heals
all” had better be changed
! to “All heels love.”
Your judgment of our Chev­
rolet repair service is guided
by the outstanding excell­
ence of our specialized serv­
ice. We don't merely-scratch
I the surface at this shop
but instead get right down
to the heart of your car’s
trouble and remove t h e
cause as well as effect a
lasting cure. The difference
in your Chevrolet’s p e r ­
formance will tell the story.
Hillsboro MotorCo.
JAMES WHITELAW, M anager
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
3rd and W ash.
Phone 441
CHEVROLET
|
Hom
iny
Red & White 2>/2s ............
Beans
Red & White, fancy cut, 2s. 2 for
Beans
19c
27c
H IL L S B O R O M O T O R C O .
JAMES WHITELAW, P roprietor
Green & White, cut. 2 for
Pears
Red & White, Bartlett, 2 ^ 8 . 2 for
(6 for $ 1 .1 4 )
Coffee
r
MANNING’S. 1-lb.
19c
39c
25c
Many other items specially priced for Friday and
»Saturday. These prices good March 22 - 23 only.
Corner S. 3rd Ave. and K. Washington St.
Phone 141
T H E F IR S T C A R L O A D O F
Oldsmobiles
Ever Received in W ashington County,
NOW ON DISPLAY